SATB choir, cantor,
assembly, keyboard
accompaniment, flute,
trumpet 1 in B-flat,
trumpet 1 in C, trumpet 2
in B-flat, trumpet 2 in
C, trombone, violin 1,
violin 2, cello, guitar -
Early intermediate
SKU: GI.G-10297
Composed by Peter M.
Kolar. Mass. Sacred.
Octavo. With guitar chord
names. 64 pages. GIA
Publications #10297.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10297).
UPC:
785147029717. English,
Spanish. Text Source:
Revised Order of Mass
2010, Lectionary for
Mass. Misal
Romano, tercera
edición
Urtext der Neuen
Mozart-Ausgabe.
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach. Edited by
Ernest May and Klaus
Hofmann. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. New Bach
Edition (NBA) I/20.
Complete edition, Score,
anthology. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA05059_01.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA05059-01).
ISBN 9790006462919. 33
x 26 cm
inches.
About
Barenreiter
Urtext
What can I
expect from a Barenreiter
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Composed by Larry Clark.
Young Band (YPS). Full
score. With Standard
notation. 20 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS212F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS212F).
ISBN 9781491152997.
UPC:
680160910496.
Takin
g its title from a poem
about grief and loss by
Chrissie Pinney, Live
On honors the life of
band director Linda Mann,
to whom the piece is
dedicated. The piece
begins with a pensive
intro before shifting to
a whimsical theme that
brings about happy
thoughts of a life
well-lived. After a
return to the poignant
opening material, the
music surges to a
triumphant conclusion
based on an augmented
version of the whimsical
theme. Live On was
commissioned by Diplomat
Middle School's staff,
faculty and students, in
Cape Coral, Florida, and
is dedicated to the
memory of their Director
of Bands, Linda Mann.
Director of Orchestras,
Roland Forti, championed
the commissioning of this
piece to honor the life
of Linda after her
untimely passing in
February of
2017. Linda
Mann’s impact on
the field of music
education was profound
and wide-reaching. She
was a beloved member of
the staff at Diplomat
Middle School, as well as
the music community of
Cape Coral and the state
of Florida. Linda was
highly respected
throughout the state,
serving as recent
past-president of the
Florida Bandmasters
Association.In discussing
the type of piece the
school wanted to honor
Ms. Mann, they indicated
the piece should
“depict
Linda’s
personality: dynamic,
sassy, yet thoughtful and
almost
mentor-like.†They
wanted a piece that was
upbeat, yet still had
moments that were
thoughtful, portraying
the grief that the
Diplomat Middle School
community has suffered
from the sudden loss of
such a beloved
teacher.After
contemplating their
thoughts, I did some
research to find
inspiration for the
piece. This led me to
poetry about grief and
loss. In time, I stumbled
upon a short, yet
poignant poem that I felt
perfectly depicted the
sentiment that I wanted
the piece to convey.Â
That poem is entitled
Live On by Chrissie
Pinney.Live OnNow as I
live onWithout youI hope
to keepThe pieces of
youThat I loved so
dearlyYour mannerismsAnd
compassionate
characterAnd smiles
through struggleSo that
youMay live on
too -Chrissie PinneyI
reached out to Ms.
Pinney, and she
graciously agreed to
allow me to quote her
powerful poem in these
notes. She expressed
that she was deeply
touched that her work
would inspire me to write
a piece in honor of Linda
Mann.The piece begins
with a poignant, pensive
opening section. The use
of the musical interval
of a tritone between the
first two openly voiced
chords are used to
represent the sadness we
all feel from this type
of loss. When I sat in
front of my piano and
started to work on this
piece, my hands seemed to
naturally and immediately
play these first two
chords, which set the
process in motion of
composing the piece.After
the somber opening, the
piece shifts to a
whimsical theme that I
hope brings about happy
thoughts of Linda and her
personality. It was also
my intent, however, to
include some musical
dissonance in the theme
that still reflected the
bittersweet loss at the
same time. The piece
develops into a secondary
theme that is a quasi
inversion of the main
fast theme. This
section is followed by a
return of the opening
material, with snippets
of the fast theme
intertwined, before the
piece builds to a
triumphant, augmented
presentation of the main
theme in a lush form to
complete the work.It is
my hope that in some
small way, this piece
will bring comfort to
those affected by the
loss of Linda Mann, and
that the music will allow
her memory to Live
On.–Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2017.
Composed by Larry Clark.
Young Band (YPS). Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
16+4+8+8+4+4+10+4+4+8+8+8
+12+6+6+2+2+4+10+20+4
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 39 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS212.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS212).
ISBN 9781491152317.
UPC: 680160909810. Key: C
minor.
Taking its
title from a poem about
grief and loss by
Chrissie Pinney, Live
On honors the life of
band director Linda Mann,
to whom the piece is
dedicated. The piece
begins with a pensive
intro before shifting to
a whimsical theme that
brings about happy
thoughts of a life
well-lived. After a
return to the poignant
opening material, the
music surges to a
triumphant conclusion
based on an augmented
version of the whimsical
theme. Live On was
commissioned by Diplomat
Middle School's staff,
faculty and students, in
Cape Coral, Florida, and
is dedicated to the
memory of their Director
of Bands, Linda Mann.
Director of Orchestras,
Roland Forti, championed
the commissioning of this
piece to honor the life
of Linda after her
untimely passing in
February of
2017. Linda
Mann’s impact on
the field of music
education was profound
and wide-reaching. She
was a beloved member of
the staff at Diplomat
Middle School, as well as
the music community of
Cape Coral and the state
of Florida. Linda was
highly respected
throughout the state,
serving as recent
past-president of the
Florida Bandmasters
Association.In discussing
the type of piece the
school wanted to honor
Ms. Mann, they indicated
the piece should
“depict
Linda’s
personality: dynamic,
sassy, yet thoughtful and
almost
mentor-like.†They
wanted a piece that was
upbeat, yet still had
moments that were
thoughtful, portraying
the grief that the
Diplomat Middle School
community has suffered
from the sudden loss of
such a beloved
teacher.After
contemplating their
thoughts, I did some
research to find
inspiration for the
piece. This led me to
poetry about grief and
loss. In time, I stumbled
upon a short, yet
poignant poem that I felt
perfectly depicted the
sentiment that I wanted
the piece to convey.Â
That poem is entitled
Live On by Chrissie
Pinney.Live OnNow as I
live onWithout youI hope
to keepThe pieces of
youThat I loved so
dearlyYour mannerismsAnd
compassionate
characterAnd smiles
through struggleSo that
youMay live on
too -Chrissie PinneyI
reached out to Ms.
Pinney, and she
graciously agreed to
allow me to quote her
powerful poem in these
notes. She expressed
that she was deeply
touched that her work
would inspire me to write
a piece in honor of Linda
Mann.The piece begins
with a poignant, pensive
opening section. The use
of the musical interval
of a tritone between the
first two openly voiced
chords are used to
represent the sadness we
all feel from this type
of loss. When I sat in
front of my piano and
started to work on this
piece, my hands seemed to
naturally and immediately
play these first two
chords, which set the
process in motion of
composing the piece.After
the somber opening, the
piece shifts to a
whimsical theme that I
hope brings about happy
thoughts of Linda and her
personality. It was also
my intent, however, to
include some musical
dissonance in the theme
that still reflected the
bittersweet loss at the
same time. The piece
develops into a secondary
theme that is a quasi
inversion of the main
fast theme. This
section is followed by a
return of the opening
material, with snippets
of the fast theme
intertwined, before the
piece builds to a
triumphant, augmented
presentation of the main
theme in a lush form to
complete the work.It is
my hope that in some
small way, this piece
will bring comfort to
those affected by the
loss of Linda Mann, and
that the music will allow
her memory to Live
On.–Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2017.
Orchester of plucked instruments - intermediate to advanced SKU: M7.GHE-915(+)
Orchester of plucked
instruments -
intermediate to advanced
SKU: M7.GHE-915
The Complete
Repertoire composed and
arranged for Lira
Orfeo. Edited by
Stefano Grondona.
Arranged by Miguel
Llobet. This edition:
Saddle-wire stitching.
Sheet music. 112 pages.
MDS (Music Distribution
Services) #GHE 915.
Published by MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
(M7.GHE-915).
Coral Reef Quatuor de cuivres: 4 trompettes Eighth Note Publications
By Christopher Thompson. For 4 Trumpets. Brass - Cornet (Trumpet) Quartet; Quart...(+)
By Christopher Thompson.
For 4 Trumpets. Brass -
Cornet (Trumpet) Quartet;
Quartet. Eighth Note
Publications. 16 pages.
Published by Eighth Note
Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1115037-140 Composed by Satos...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115037-140
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Brilliant
Marches. March. Score
Only. Composed 2011. 24
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115037-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115037-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Satoshi
Yagisawa is well known
for his dramatic
symphonic band
compositions. Even though
he has written relatively
few marches, they are
also very popular:
March Willing and
Able is based on a
chorale while March
Bou Shu is based on a
Japanese folk song.
The Memory of Our
Native Place is a
rather unusual piece for
Yagisawa, as it actually
closely resembles a
traditional march. The
piece opens with a lively
fanfare and is contrasted
by the following theme.
The trio features a
chorale-like
melody.
Satoshi
Yagisawa is vooral bekend
van zijn dramatische
orkestwerken. Marsen
schreef hij nog maar
weinig. Die paar die hij
schreef, zijn inmiddels
allemaal wel erg geliefd
en populair; March
Willing and Able is
gebaseerd op koraalmuziek
en in March Bou
Shu is een Japanse
volksmelodie verwerkt.
Deze nieuwe mars, The
Memory of Our Native
Place, begint met een
stralende fanfare. Daarna
klinkt een innig thema.
In het triodeel komt een
koraalachtige melodie
naar voren. Kortom:
hieraan houdt uw publiek
zeker een mooie
herinnering!
Satos
hi Yagisawa ist bekannt
für seine
dramatischen
Blasorchesterwerke -
Märsche hat er bisher
nur sehr wenige,
dafür aber sehr
beliebte geschrieben.
Zwei davon sind March
Willing and Able und
March Bou Shu -
der eine auf choraler
Musik, der andere auf
einem japanischen
Volkslied basierend.
The Memory of Our
Native Place beginnt
mit einer strahlenden
Fanfare, bevor ein
inniges Thema erklingt.
Im Trio tritt eine
choralartige Melodie
hervor.
Satoshi
Yagisawa ha composto
oltre cento brani per fi
ati, ma solamente quattro
marce, tra le quali
ricordiamo le acclamate
March Willing and
Able e March Bou
Shu, la prima basata
su musica corale, la
seconda su una canzone
folk giapponese. Con
The Memory of our
Native Place,
Yagisawa si allontana dal
suo stile poco
convenzionale, componendo
una marcia che si
avvicina agli schemi
standard. L’inizio
vede protagonista una
fanfara brillante,
seguita da un tema più
intimo. Il trio espone
una melodia simile a un
corale.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1115037-010 Composed by Satos...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115037-010
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Brilliant
Marches. March. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2011. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115037-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115037-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Satoshi
Yagisawa is well known
for his dramatic
symphonic band
compositions. Even though
he has written relatively
few marches, they are
also very popular:
March Willing and
Able is based on a
chorale while March
Bou Shu is based on a
Japanese folk song.
The Memory of Our
Native Place is a
rather unusual piece for
Yagisawa, as it actually
closely resembles a
traditional march. The
piece opens with a lively
fanfare and is contrasted
by the following theme.
The trio features a
chorale-like
melody.
Satoshi
Yagisawa is vooral bekend
van zijn dramatische
orkestwerken. Marsen
schreef hij nog maar
weinig. Die paar die hij
schreef, zijn inmiddels
allemaal wel erg geliefd
en populair; March
Willing and Able is
gebaseerd op koraalmuziek
en in March Bou
Shu is een Japanse
volksmelodie verwerkt.
Deze nieuwe mars, The
Memory of Our Native
Place, begint met een
stralende fanfare. Daarna
klinkt een innig thema.
In het triodeel komt een
koraalachtige melodie
naar voren. Kortom:
hieraan houdt uw publiek
zeker een mooie
herinnering!
Satos
hi Yagisawa ist bekannt
für seine
dramatischen
Blasorchesterwerke -
Märsche hat er bisher
nur sehr wenige,
dafür aber sehr
beliebte geschrieben.
Zwei davon sind March
Willing and Able und
March Bou Shu -
der eine auf choraler
Musik, der andere auf
einem japanischen
Volkslied basierend.
The Memory of Our
Native Place beginnt
mit einer strahlenden
Fanfare, bevor ein
inniges Thema erklingt.
Im Trio tritt eine
choralartige Melodie
hervor.
Satoshi
Yagisawa ha composto
oltre cento brani per fi
ati, ma solamente quattro
marce, tra le quali
ricordiamo le acclamate
March Willing and
Able e March Bou
Shu, la prima basata
su musica corale, la
seconda su una canzone
folk giapponese. Con
The Memory of our
Native Place,
Yagisawa si allontana dal
suo stile poco
convenzionale, componendo
una marcia che si
avvicina agli schemi
standard. L’inizio
vede protagonista una
fanfara brillante,
seguita da un tema più
intimo. Il trio espone
una melodia simile a un
corale.
Saddle-stitched.
Technique. Book. Mel Bay
Publications, Inc #31154.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
(MB.31154).
ISBN
9781513473888. 8.75X11.75
inches.
Practicing
scales is essential to
building and maintaining
strength, technique,
tone, and agility on the
viola, but it is easy to
slip into the habit of
playing scales
automatically, without
paying attention to
tonality or sound
production. The 29
single-page studies in
this book focus the
attention of violists on
the beauty of sound, with
a particular concern for
the way different keys
resonate on the viola.The
first 24 studies address
all minor and relative
major keys and proceed
through the circle of
fifths; the last 5 pieces
are individually
conceived, i.e., apart
from the circle of
fifths. No metronome
indications are given, so
the etudes can be played
at individually
comfortable tempos.The
names of the etudes refer
to various animals that
have scales, including
insects, fish, birds,
reptiles, and a few
species of mammals. The
author hopes that in
addition to experiencing
more enjoyable scale
practice, students will
be inspired to learn more
about these amazing
creatures and write scale
studies of their own.